03-30-2015 08:38 AM - edited 07-05-2021 02:49 AM
I have a customer that needs flexconnect at each of his 10 locations to access local servers and printers. The customer has a pair of 5508 WLCs running 7.6.130.0.
While the customer currently has 25 and under AP count per site, they are considering an expansion to 50 - 60 per site.
We are considering the mobility agent on 3650/3850/4500 switches, but the multi-hop restriction will drive the cost too high.
What is the downside for defining multiple flexconnect groups per site?
The customer is also considering Unified Communications. For example, would the voice RTP stream on a wireless IP phone roaming between APs on different flexconnect groups appear to be seamless?
04-07-2015 11:39 AM
If you plan on utilizing any real-time applications such as voice, you would not want these devices to be roaming between FlexConnect Groups. There will be a full re-authentication of the client; with the exception of OKC capable machines, which "may" roam more cleanly. This means some standard data clients may perform a fast roam, or at least not notice much of a hiccup even with a full re-auth.
In either scenario, you would want to make sure this is NOT a L3 mobility roam (ie. FlexConnect WLAN/VLAN mapping to different networks). This will cause major problems for all your clients as they will most likely end up talking on the new VLAN with their old IP address.
WLAN Configuration | Local Switching | Central Switching | ||||
CCKM | PMK (OKC) | Others | CCKM | PMK (OKC) | Others | |
Mobility Between Same Flex Group | Fast Roam(1) | Fast Roam(1) | Full Auth(1) | Fast Roam | Fast Roam | Full Auth |
Mobility Between Different Flex Group | Full Auth(1) | Fast Roam(1) | Full Auth(1) | Full Auth | Fast Roam | Full Auth |
Inter Controller Mobility | N/A | N/A | N/A | Full Auth | Fast Roam | Full Auth |
(1) Provided WLAN is mapped to the same VLAN (same subnet). |
01-31-2024 10:10 AM
@David Watkins Could you please provide link with the table above?
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